The prolific David Wenngren is back under his Library Tapes alias after two years have passed since the last Library Tapes album. Not that the man hasn't been busy with collaborations and stuff, the highlight of which for me personally is the Murralin Lane album on 12k. As always here David comes up with a stirring collection of tracks that utilize field recordings, his highly skilled minimal pian ...

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The prolific David Wenngren is back under his Library Tapes alias after two years have passed since the last Library Tapes album. Not that the man hasn't been busy with collaborations and stuff, the highlight of which for me personally is the Murralin Lane album on 12k. As always here David comes up with a stirring collection of tracks that utilize field recordings, his highly skilled minimal piano playing and brittle electronics. The moods switch between lush and pastoral to the deeply introspective. Aided on a couple of tracks by Danny Norbury on Cello David displays his composition skills are right up there with the finest modern classical fellows like Max Richter etc. Seasoned fans and new followers will no doubt effortlessly become immersed in the fragile beauty that flows throughout the album. Recommended.

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